This tour is a scenic experience that begins in the city centre but takes place in the countryside, passing through forests, cliffs, and mountains.
You can also enjoy local traditional cuisine.
This tour is dedicated to learning about the history, folk traditions, and historical and cultural heritage of the Latin American population of Argentina, which is descended from Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese European populations, as well as German and Irish European populations who settled in the city of Mar del Plata and in the Peralta Ramos Forest, the cliffs of Chapadmalal and the Sierra de los Padres in the rural area of the General Pueyrredón district in the province of Buenos Aires, giving rise to the regional folk cultural identity.
Most of the Argentine Latin American population, located in the city of Mar del Plata and in the rural area of the General Pueyrredón district, belongs to the current Celtic ethnic populations of Friulian-Venetian Julian, Lombard, Piedmontese, French, Asturian, Galician, and Portuguese origin, and to the current Celtic Irish ethnic population.